Similar words: flare up, fire up, solar flare, shore up, thereupon, hereupon, square up, reuptake. Meaning: n. a sudden violent happening flare up. v. 1. ignite quickly and suddenly, especially after having died down 2. erupt or intensify suddenly.
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1) There was another flare-up of rioting later that day.
2) There's been a flare-up of violence in South Africa.
3) In instances where a flare-up of the disease later attenuated earlier cosmetic benefits, patients became skeptical of surgery.
4) The smell of burning buildings from the last flare-up still filled the air.
5) a flare-up of tension between the two sides.
6) The flare-up over preemptive strikes is part of a broader political landscape of heightening tensions between North and South Korea, which never formally ended their 1950-53 war.
7) Of course, during a flare-up with your significant other it's rarely practical to duck out and savor a raisin.
8) The most prominent recent flare-up in this debate is over the North American Free Trade Agreement.
9) The flare-up may provide insights into the variability of black hole jets in distant galaxies, which are difficult to study because they are too far away.
10) The recent flare-up in violence suggests difficult times ahead for what will be Africa's newest country of south Sudan.
11) She's following a low-fat diet, and hasn't had a flare-up in months.
12) When Labour returned to opposition after 1951, there was a flare-up inside the party.
13) And then Skerrett was shown the red card and Platt was sin-binned along with Saints' Nickle after a flare-up.
14) Wilkinson himself became involved in the controversy when Batty made his way to the touchline to be substituted after a 38minute flare-up.
15) But at some point, enough uric acid accumulates to have a flare-up of gout, so if you're living longer you are more likely to reach that threshold,[http://sentencedict.com/flare-up.html]" gout expert Dr.
16) But without good news on these fronts, it's still very possible that another market flare-up could bring fears of rolling European defaults back to the fore.
17) In the longer term, however, Chinese officials must reflect on how they allowed the recent flare-up in their diplomatic posture to run against their interests.
18) Britain's defense secretary has announced plans to reduce troop levels in southern Iraq have been postponed after a recent flare-up of violence around the city of Basra.
19) Many inside the Washington Beltway believe that, despite the current flare-up, the Green Movement is long dead and not worth the risk of further alienating the Iranian regime.
20) Fears about what the banks really look like could kindle a flare-up of the sovereign debt crisis into a regional headache into a Continent-wide contagion.
21) The majority of patients (64%) with moderate or severe eczema said they wanted a nonsteroidal treatment that could either prevent a flare-up from occurring or reduce its severity.
22) But on her arrival in Hanoi, the US secretary of state found herself in the midst of a flare-up in smouldering Sino-Japanese relations that eclipsed the rest of the summit.
23) One of the best ways to prevent a grease flare-up when broiling meat is to place a couple of slices of white bread in your drip pan to absorb the grease.
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